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What role does faith play in the covenant according to the Bible?

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Faith is the means by which we receive the righteousness and promises of the covenant, not a condition for entering it.

In the context of God's covenant, faith serves as the instrument through which we receive the righteousness afforded to us through Christ. Romans 4 illustrates that Abraham's faith was counted as righteousness, indicating that it is by faith, not works, that we are justified. The nature of this covenant emphasizes grace; therefore, our faith does not activate the covenant but is the response to being included in it. This perspective reassures believers that their salvation is fully dependent on God's promises and the work of His Son, rather than any merit of their own, encouraging a reliance on grace in all areas of the Christian life.
Scripture References: Romans 4:3, Galatians 2:16

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